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'••-~- u ^ ''~~."y'"*:S%Bi£ ••" ••!.•'*»—.•
f:--^
;-^i^^ttiiiiiHil
•'• Apvlp^a'''.'. "MASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
$M^M^0WJt BM^m^m ROOSEVELT
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
MERRICK
V25tK",Ycir";™}i.i|?i^-; FREEPORT,N^Y.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 PRICE FIVE CENTS PER COPY
t^'i
Hiig^tilssau County Insfitufion
To Ex{ia.nd into New York City .
-^. The Sfeadinr Broolc Natloiia) Bank, with iasctf'flve offices in Nassau
CJountf. l i n g i^and, today aiutonnced plans to he the fiist suburban
: bank to extend its operations Into New York City. Augustus B. Weller.
cajalrman of the Board, stated tiiat moiser agreements had been siened
. with the Queens National Bank of Queens County and the Colonial
Trust Campmty of New York Clty^
In making the announcement,
Weller emptaa^zed that the mm»
into New Yoik City was lielng el-
-fected under the terms of the fed­eral
and state statutes in existence
prior to the Omnlhus Banking'BIU
enacted hy Bm New York State
Legislature In l^rch of. 1660 and
therefore the qufsstton being raised
as to the vaUditr of the Omnllnis
Banking BiU would have no' ef­fect
on the Meadow Brook mergers.
Subject to the a}j|iroval of the
stockholders of the three banks
and the fedeial agencies, who have
jurlsdlctloB under Uie Merger Act
(Cnotjnued on Par« fi)
Special Notice
From Freeport
Republican Club
I*e meetiiv of «je' Wteepatt Re-pnbliean
CInb, normally to be held
Ttanrsdajs Sept. 8, will be lield on
Tbors., Sept. 15, 19S0 in the Aneri'
can L^on DuE-Ont.
Cbnsressman Frank i. Becker will
Congnessman Frank J. Becker
be the featured speaker and Mil
iaancli the 1960 Hreeport Bepnbll-caa
campaign.
I^f W Post *860 to
From Sept. 12 to Sept 17
At N. A^dn St. & Woodside
The Henry Theodore Mohr Post
No. 860 Veterans of Boreign Wars
wUI sponsor a Carnival from Sep­tember
12 to September 17 Inclusive.
It will be held at 404 North Main
Street and Woodslde Avenue In
Freeport, There wUl be rides, games
and fun for all. ,.,
An EdM^i^^ ^^0^^
• Mr^-'^issnB-v&SBi'-
REEPORT SCHOOLS ^ T l
WITH THE NATION'S BEST
Open 1960-61 Season With
General Faculty Meeting in
New Freeport High School
ANNUAL PICNIC SEPT. I I
Public Invited to Attend Freeport
' J
Elks Annual Picnic on Sunday
"Games, fim. refreshments and relaxation will be .the tbeme of the
Annual Plamlly Picnic held by the Freeport Lodge of Elks, BPOE jf^I253
on Sunday. September 11, 1:00 FM. at the Elks Clubhouse, W. Sferrick
Bd, Freeport." said Ejcalted Ruler Benedict P. Clara vino as he ex­tended
an open in<Mtatlan to the pubHc to attend the first affair of the
.Fall Season. •
. ^, •• • «
In. announemg the price of 93M per person. Children nnder 12 to
, lie adbniti^ ftei% George Bennett SmiBj. caialrman, emphaslised that
this includes aB you can eat and drfak of the 'burgers, franks, beer, soda,
e t c and the T«ri«»is novel games set up by Wm. I^hirhart of Bell-more.
There wffl be an abundance of Ice, ITream, (^audy and Soda Pop
for the SIddlcs, and prizes for ail. •
Men's World Soft-bail
Championship
At Jones Beach
Ths official opening ceremonies' f
for the Men's World Softball
Championship at Jones Beach State
Park are scheduled for Friday.
September 16 at 7 p.m. at the Soft­ball
Stadium. The Honorary Chair­man,
Mr. Itobert Moses, President
of ths Long Island Stale Park Com­mission,
and the Honorable A.
Holly Patterson. Nassau County'
Executive, are expected to partlcl-pftto
hi the pre-game activities'
TiSt tfiiie hTtoe 28-yeaT history Of
the Amateur Softball Association of i
the Americais. The entire series wlil
be conducted at the Jones Beach
(Continued on Paae 10*
Dr. Martin Gladtke
Moves Offices to
New Loction
COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSO.
10 PRESENT FAMOUS BALLET
EMSJms
•> '^ -
FictnnB diovje'shows the fall east of l i e s Grands Ballets Canadlen"
I during one at'tbe ,c6laifiil roniines.
On Miinday~ afternoon, October 31, the EYeeport Community Concert
soci alien wiU present a special performance for yoimg^' people by
Grands Ballets Can^dlens. The matinee vUI take place at 3:30
the .auditorium of the new Elg^ SchooL Tickets are'now available
• 50c each for shidents and $1 for adults. Student memberships in Uie
Ity Concert Association will be honored. For- further Infor-toi
call aajs." Peter Bchiller, FR &- S730 or Silrs. Seymour Gross
UAQXOr GltABIK^ MB.
Or. Martin Giatke.-located for
4lie ]MBt'fineai''ye^ s i 41 West
Sua^sffVBf^majrfVtttipptti looveA
lilB medical pcaeilce offlees to a
new snite of affices bLtbe Rutfes-islontt-
BipAliig-.Bt-49 ^Chnieb-Bt.,
FirMpO^ 'OO '8ept/l, 19W;
.-'. A 'Brmimam of lite Votver^y of
BM^iln^ Dr. Gfiidtke came to Uiis
"cn'mmiznity^nl'dslttcvB TCMB
^ IW9 wli^;teiwk over'tbe practice
' Wr l i e ' late Dr.' IMiian B^uaond
wiiin lie t«ii< into ninil»iy ser-
/ - v i c e , -" ^- ••• - ' - • —'-'"-.• . " ^ — — *
Hells manied i» tbe fonner
Margit Heyman and the? have one
child, a ison named Thomas W.
Gladtke. Be I s a tigb. sehool stu­dent.
AlOmagh he has a bnsy-profes-slonaJ
'schedule. Dr. Gladike man­ages
to Ibid tfane to enjoy his hob­bies
of outdoor sports and music.
Dr. Gladtke irtll maintain the
same office boniB of 1 to 3 and
7 to 8 fM. ciceept Wednesday and
Saturday rteoias*- " I
Plotnte above shows Miss ChaHotte Huff (left), TresWent or the
Freeport Teachers' Association, -welcoming Gail Teuten of the 4roher
St. School, while Dr. Jolin W. Dodd, Snpt. of Schcols in FreepoH.
welcomes Charle? Oehler of the JOnlor High iSchooL Miss Teubn and
Mr. Oehler are two of the approzlinately 60 new teachers who were ,
welcomed to the Freeport Schobl System during special ceremonies
held Tuesday at the new High SebooL
(ir&ole: The new group of approximately 60 new teacbera who Joined
Cho Freeport Sehool System this year is one of the most handsome and
chamlng gathering of yonne men and women to ever take over the
reins of teaching our younssters.
These men and women are dean-cut and handsome in appearance.
They-symbolize modern America. In the'^^eportScHools they will be
n ^ g the latest and moit np-to-daie meUiods. And they ^U be bolldine
on Freeport's envialite tepntatlon of being one of the finest school
systems In the-eoontl?.-
Tlie new hlrh school Is truly a, marretons-edlflce."!! Is an inspiring
edifice ~ a Gibralter •& in th« aU-important American W«^ of tifeand
of American luearlidnK.
Dr, John W. Dodd. ttie weteran edocaior who serves as the capable
welcomed them' to the great eommnidiy of Freeport.
Supertntendent of Schools, is Iraly a great admliUstrator. I.watched
bim and I respected him as he greeted each new teacher by name and
Dr. John W. DodcJ Presents Program
The program for the school year WW-61 to Prlieport was pre­sented
at the O^eral E^aculty Meeting on Tuesday morning, September j
«. Opening of scbpol for the student body was yesterday, Wednesday,
September 7. , ,
Announcement was made of several new features; addition of two
psmedial rending classes In the ele-
SPECIAL
DSUGStOBE
NOTICE
Vhe' AUanUc Chemists. U9 M-laattc
Ave Freeport, wOl rma|B
open late imill lapjn., Ihls Sun­day,
Sept. II. AU other dmc: si««8
tfhieb are members of'the Fkee-port
Fhatmaey Assodatlon dose
at 2 pjn. on Sundays. Tli» AUaatie
Chemists teleplmne nmnher is
FB 8-i67G. ' ^
mentary schools, intniductioii^ of
modem languages (SVench and
Spanish), In-thoupper^Mdes.of.the
^emeiitarjr schools and'in the Junior
High Bchbol, olid the appointment
of a vocational guiaoace counselor
to suBpleaieat propaM tteady
undawaym J ^ e \ e n e r a l fields
of^g1^fi}aDpc^"~"T"""'•.' -•~-r""
finpmtant datra of «cl>o<fl jand
commtmity Interest for this year
were presented. • On November 6.
when the dedication ot the new
Senior High' School wUl take place,
CCoBtlnued <m Page 61 . • *
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'••-~- u ^ ''~~."y'"*:S%Bi£ ••" ••!.•'*»—.•
f:--^
;-^i^^ttiiiiiHil
•'• Apvlp^a'''.'. "MASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
$M^M^0WJt BM^m^m ROOSEVELT
FOR
NEIGHBORLY
MERRICK
V25tK",Ycir";™}i.i|?i^-; FREEPORT,N^Y.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1960 PRICE FIVE CENTS PER COPY
t^'i
Hiig^tilssau County Insfitufion
To Ex{ia.nd into New York City .
-^. The Sfeadinr Broolc Natloiia) Bank, with iasctf'flve offices in Nassau
CJountf. l i n g i^and, today aiutonnced plans to he the fiist suburban
: bank to extend its operations Into New York City. Augustus B. Weller.
cajalrman of the Board, stated tiiat moiser agreements had been siened
. with the Queens National Bank of Queens County and the Colonial
Trust Campmty of New York Clty^
In making the announcement,
Weller emptaa^zed that the mm»
into New Yoik City was lielng el-
-fected under the terms of the fed­eral
and state statutes in existence
prior to the Omnlhus Banking'BIU
enacted hy Bm New York State
Legislature In l^rch of. 1660 and
therefore the qufsstton being raised
as to the vaUditr of the Omnllnis
Banking BiU would have no' ef­fect
on the Meadow Brook mergers.
Subject to the a}j|iroval of the
stockholders of the three banks
and the fedeial agencies, who have
jurlsdlctloB under Uie Merger Act
(Cnotjnued on Par« fi)
Special Notice
From Freeport
Republican Club
I*e meetiiv of «je' Wteepatt Re-pnbliean
CInb, normally to be held
Ttanrsdajs Sept. 8, will be lield on
Tbors., Sept. 15, 19S0 in the Aneri'
can L^on DuE-Ont.
Cbnsressman Frank i. Becker will
Congnessman Frank J. Becker
be the featured speaker and Mil
iaancli the 1960 Hreeport Bepnbll-caa
campaign.
I^f W Post *860 to
From Sept. 12 to Sept 17
At N. A^dn St. & Woodside
The Henry Theodore Mohr Post
No. 860 Veterans of Boreign Wars
wUI sponsor a Carnival from Sep­tember
12 to September 17 Inclusive.
It will be held at 404 North Main
Street and Woodslde Avenue In
Freeport, There wUl be rides, games
and fun for all. ,.,
An EdM^i^^ ^^0^^
• Mr^-'^issnB-v&SBi'-
REEPORT SCHOOLS ^ T l
WITH THE NATION'S BEST
Open 1960-61 Season With
General Faculty Meeting in
New Freeport High School
ANNUAL PICNIC SEPT. I I
Public Invited to Attend Freeport
' J
Elks Annual Picnic on Sunday
"Games, fim. refreshments and relaxation will be .the tbeme of the
Annual Plamlly Picnic held by the Freeport Lodge of Elks, BPOE jf^I253
on Sunday. September 11, 1:00 FM. at the Elks Clubhouse, W. Sferrick
Bd, Freeport." said Ejcalted Ruler Benedict P. Clara vino as he ex­tended
an open in '^ -
FictnnB diovje'shows the fall east of l i e s Grands Ballets Canadlen"
I during one at'tbe ,c6laifiil roniines.
On Miinday~ afternoon, October 31, the EYeeport Community Concert
soci alien wiU present a special performance for yoimg^' people by
Grands Ballets Can^dlens. The matinee vUI take place at 3:30
the .auditorium of the new Elg^ SchooL Tickets are'now available
• 50c each for shidents and $1 for adults. Student memberships in Uie
Ity Concert Association will be honored. For- further Infor-toi
call aajs." Peter Bchiller, FR &- S730 or Silrs. Seymour Gross
UAQXOr GltABIK^ MB.
Or. Martin Giatke.-located for
4lie ]MBt'fineai''ye^ s i 41 West
Sua^sffVBf^majrfVtttipptti looveA
lilB medical pcaeilce offlees to a
new snite of affices bLtbe Rutfes-islontt-
BipAliig-.Bt-49 ^Chnieb-Bt.,
FirMpO^ 'OO '8ept/l, 19W;
.-'. A 'Brmimam of lite Votver^y of
BM^iln^ Dr. Gfiidtke came to Uiis
"cn'mmiznity^nl'dslttcvB TCMB
^ IW9 wli^;teiwk over'tbe practice
' Wr l i e ' late Dr.' IMiian B^uaond
wiiin lie t«ii< into ninil»iy ser-
/ - v i c e , -" ^- ••• - ' - • —'-'"-.• . " ^ — — *
Hells manied i» tbe fonner
Margit Heyman and the? have one
child, a ison named Thomas W.
Gladtke. Be I s a tigb. sehool stu­dent.
AlOmagh he has a bnsy-profes-slonaJ
'schedule. Dr. Gladike man­ages
to Ibid tfane to enjoy his hob­bies
of outdoor sports and music.
Dr. Gladtke irtll maintain the
same office boniB of 1 to 3 and
7 to 8 fM. ciceept Wednesday and
Saturday rteoias*- " I
Plotnte above shows Miss ChaHotte Huff (left), TresWent or the
Freeport Teachers' Association, -welcoming Gail Teuten of the 4roher
St. School, while Dr. Jolin W. Dodd, Snpt. of Schcols in FreepoH.
welcomes Charle? Oehler of the JOnlor High iSchooL Miss Teubn and
Mr. Oehler are two of the approzlinately 60 new teachers who were ,
welcomed to the Freeport Schobl System during special ceremonies
held Tuesday at the new High SebooL
(ir&ole: The new group of approximately 60 new teacbera who Joined
Cho Freeport Sehool System this year is one of the most handsome and
chamlng gathering of yonne men and women to ever take over the
reins of teaching our younssters.
These men and women are dean-cut and handsome in appearance.
They-symbolize modern America. In the'^^eportScHools they will be
n ^ g the latest and moit np-to-daie meUiods. And they ^U be bolldine
on Freeport's envialite tepntatlon of being one of the finest school
systems In the-eoontl?.-
Tlie new hlrh school Is truly a, marretons-edlflce."!! Is an inspiring
edifice ~ a Gibralter •& in th« aU-important American W«^ of tifeand
of American luearlidnK.
Dr, John W. Dodd. ttie weteran edocaior who serves as the capable
welcomed them' to the great eommnidiy of Freeport.
Supertntendent of Schools, is Iraly a great admliUstrator. I.watched
bim and I respected him as he greeted each new teacher by name and
Dr. John W. DodcJ Presents Program
The program for the school year WW-61 to Prlieport was pre­sented
at the O^eral E^aculty Meeting on Tuesday morning, September j
«. Opening of scbpol for the student body was yesterday, Wednesday,
September 7. , ,
Announcement was made of several new features; addition of two
psmedial rending classes In the ele-
SPECIAL
DSUGStOBE
NOTICE
Vhe' AUanUc Chemists. U9 M-laattc
Ave Freeport, wOl rma|B
open late imill lapjn., Ihls Sun­day,
Sept. II. AU other dmc: si««8
tfhieb are members of'the Fkee-port
Fhatmaey Assodatlon dose
at 2 pjn. on Sundays. Tli» AUaatie
Chemists teleplmne nmnher is
FB 8-i67G. ' ^
mentary schools, intniductioii^ of
modem languages (SVench and
Spanish), In-thoupper^Mdes.of.the
^emeiitarjr schools and'in the Junior
High Bchbol, olid the appointment
of a vocational guiaoace counselor
to suBpleaieat propaM tteady
undawaym J ^ e \ e n e r a l fields
of^g1^fi}aDpc^"~"T"""'•.' -•~-r""
finpmtant datra of «cl>o